EVENT RESCHEDULED!

SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2013


Thompson Room, Barker Center

Harvard University

12 Quincy Street, Cambridge MA


performances * papers * discussions * refreshments


free and open to the public

(click here for a map and directions)


Sponsored by: the Office of the Provost, the Committee on Degrees in Folklore & Mythology, the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies,

the Committee on Dramatics, the Mahindra Humanities Center, the Department of Music,

and the Department of Anthropology at Tufts University


Participants


Schedule:


9:15 am – Coffee & Welcome: Deborah Foster & David Guss



9:30 - 10:45 am - PERFORMANCE, PILGRIMAGE & TRANSGRESSION


Panagiotis Roilos (Harvard), “Festive Byzantines: Holy Days and Profane Rituals in the Greek Middle Ages”


Brenna McDuffie (Harvard), “Performance and Pilgrimage: Performative Displays of Faith at the Kumbh Mela”


Bruce Owens (Wheaton),  “Transgressing Transgression: Inappropriately Behaving at Bugayāḥ in the

        Kathmandu Valley”

        (read by William F. Fisher, Clark University)


Michael Witzel (Harvard),  “Two Nepalese Carnivals”



10:45 - 11:00 am - COFFEE BREAK



11:00 - 12:00 pm - FESTIVE IDENTITIES FOR A HYBRID WORLD


Maria Cristina Vlassidis Burgoa (Harvard), “Santos y Locas: The African Spirits of Loiza Aldea”


Grete Viddal (Harvard),  “Vodú Chic: Haitians and the Folkloric Imaginary in Socialist Cuba”


Kera Washington (Tufts)  “Adaptation and Identity: Haitian Vodou in Folkloric Performance”



12:00 - 1:00 pm - LUNCH




1:00 - 2:00 pm - KEYNOTE

introduction by Doris Sommer (Harvard)


Diana Taylor (NYU)

“Saving the ‘Live’: Performance and Intangible Cultural Heritage”




2:00 - 2:15 pm - COFFEE BREAK




2:15 - 3:15 pm - NEIGHBORHOOD SAINTS


Augusto  Ferraiuolo (BU),  “Orthodoxy and Orthopraxy: Religious Festive Practice in Boston’s North End”


Henry Cataldo (Mass Art),  “Boston’s North End Religious Feasts: Songs, Cries, and Prayers”


Kay Turner (NYU),  “Saints Alive in Brooklyn: Gender and Performance in Traditional Italian-American Feste




3:15 - 4:30 pm - FESTIVALS FOR A SECULAR SOCIETY


Reebee Garafalo  (UMass Boston), “HONK!: The New Ground Game of Musical Activism”


Erminio Pinque (RISD, BIG NAZO LAB),  “Transformative Creature Invasions & Festival Jump-Starting”


Joy Fairfield (Stanford), “‘Burning Man was Better Next Year’: Performing Utopian Nostalgia at a Post-Modern

        Secular Festival”


Charles Keil  (SUNY/Buffalo),  “Peace & Joy Unlimited: Returning the Festive to Everyday Life”



4:30 - PERFORMANCE


BIG NAZO Intergalactic Creature Invasion Party

Upside Down & Inside Out

Festivals as Transgressive Performance

Saturday

April 13, 2013